Thursday, April 25, 2024

’28 Years Later’ Adds Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Jodie Comer and Ralph Fiennes

Danny Boyle's "After 28 years" has added Jodie Comer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Ralph Fiennes to its cast.

Sony Pictures will release a film that continues the "28 Days Later" franchise in theaters all over the world. After 28 days" was delivered in 2002 and featured Cillian Murphy, then, at that point, generally obscure. The film was written by Alex Garland and directed by Boyle. A spin-off, "After 28 weeks," was delivered in 2007.

The new Garland screenplay's plot details are still being kept under wraps. It will be a part of a trilogy that will come out soon, and Nia DaCosta is in talks to direct the sequel.

Boyle and Laurel are delivering, as is unique maker Andrew Macdonald and Peter Rice. Bernie Bellew is likewise delivering. Murphy is likewise returning as a chief maker, and isn't presently joined to star

Comer acquired an Emmy for her work as Villanelle on "Killing Eve." She will next be seen on the big screen in "The Bikeriders," inverse Austin Steward and Tom Strong.

Taylor-Johnson, who starred in "Bullet Train" and "Nocturnal Animals," has three highly anticipated films opening this year: The Fall Fellow," "Kraven the Tracker" and "Nosferatu." In the mean time Fiennes was most as of late seen in Wes Anderson's "The Awesome Story of Henry Sugar and Three More" and is next set to star in "The Return" and "Gathering."

Independent Talent Group, WME, and Johnson Shapiro Slewett & Kole represent Comer. 42 and CAA represent Fiennes. WME, Brillstein, and David Weber represent Taylor Johnson.

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